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|Last album = ''[[Welcome to the Minority – The A&M Years 1988–1991]]''<br />(2007)
|Last album = ''[[Welcome to the Minority – The A&M Years 1988–1991]]''<br />(2007)
|This album = '''''Delayed Reaction'''''<br />(2012)
|This album = '''''Delayed Reaction'''''<br />(2012)
|Next album = ''Change of Fortune''<br /> (?)
|Next album = ''[[Change of Fortune]]''<br /> (2016)
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Revision as of 13:21, 17 March 2016

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Delayed Reaction is Soul Asylum's 10th full length studio album and the long-awaited follow-up to their 2006 studio release The Silver Lining. It was released on July 17, 2012 and debuted at #160 on Billboard. It is their first album released on 429 Records.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dave Pirner

No.TitleLength
1."Gravity"4:32
2."Into the Light"3:58
3."The Streets"2:49
4."By the Way"3:21
5."Pipe Dream"2:45
6."Let's All Kill Each Other"2:40
7."Cruel Intentions"3:54
8."The Juice"3:38
9."Take Manhattan"2:55
10."I Should've Stayed in Bed"5:10
Exclusive Best Buy edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Leave This Town"3:08
12."Time Will Tell"3:03
13."Your Generation"3:07
14."Good Morning Good Morning"2:41

"By the Way" was originally released in demo form 20 years earlier as a B-Side to the 1992 single "Somebody to Shove"; "Let's All Kill Each Other" was originally released on Saturday, October 25th, 2008 on EnterTheSoulAsylum.com as a free download until the 2008 U.S. Election Day (Tuesday, November 4th, 2008), and "I Should've Stayed in Bed" was originally released in 1998 on "Live at the Palais Royale" and "Good Morning, Good Morning" is a cover of The Beatles song from their album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"

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